abstract

The MS6001C gas turbine combines the proven reliability of the General Electric gas turbine family with the advanced technology developed for the FA, FB and H machine designs. The engine configuration is a single shaft bolted rotor, driving a 50 or 60 Hz. generator though a cold end mounted load gear. Rated at 42.3 MW, with a thermal efficiency of 36.3%, the MS6001C will provide greater than a four percent increase in efficiency over the MS6001B. This paper is focused on the design and development of the MS6001C gas turbine, highlighting the commonality between this and other General Electric Power Systems (GEPS) and General Electric Aircraft Engines (GEAE) designs, as well as introducing some new and innovative features. The new high efficiency, 12 stage, axial flow compressor, features a 19:1 pressure ratio with three stages of variable guide vanes. The can annular, six chamber, Dry Low NOx (DLN-2.5H) combustion system is scaled from field proven, low emission technology. The turbine incorporates three stages, two cooled blade rows, and operates at a 1327°C firing temperature. After a thorough factory full speed no load test has been conducted, the first MS6001C engine will be shipped to a customer site in Kemalpasalzmir Turkey, where an instrumented full load test will be conducted to validate the design.

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